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Meta says no evidence it monopolized social media market, asks Judge to throw out antitrust case

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  • Meta addresses the FTC’s complaints over Instagram and WhatsApp acquisitions
  • It says quality and output have improved since it took over ownership
  • It added that the FTC’s evidence was speculative

Meta has filed a Rule 52(c) motion for judgement, claiming that the FTC has failed to prove its case relating to an antitrust lawsuit it brought on over Meta’s acquisitions of Instagram and WhatsApp.

According to Meta, no distinct monopoly power evidence has been shown – being that Meta’s apps are free to use, traditional pricing-based monopoly indicators don’t apply.

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